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  2. Burl - Wikipedia

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    Burl formation is typically a result of some form of stress such as an injury or a viral or fungal infection. Burls yield a very peculiar and highly figured wood sought after in woodworking, and some items may reach high prices on the wood market. Poaching of burl specimens and damaging the trees in the process poses a problem in some areas.

  3. Burls on trees are mysterious and valuable. Let them grow ...

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    Burl wood will often have unique swirling patterns that you can’t find in regular wood. But, like those geodes you buy for your kids that may or may not have crystals growing inside, you won’t ...

  4. Bird's eye figure - Wikipedia

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    Bird's eye is a type of figure that occurs within several kinds of wood, most notably hard maple. It has a distinctive pattern that resembles tiny, swirling eyes disrupting the smooth lines of grain. It is somewhat reminiscent of a burl, but it is quite different: the small knots that make the burl are missing.

  5. Treen - Wikipedia

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    A variety of trees produce burls, but almost all North American burl treen (upwards of ninety percent) is made from black ash. Another five percent is made from maple, with other woods such as cherry wood, white cedar, oak, and birch making up the remainder. [9]

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  8. Acer negundo - Wikipedia

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    The wood has been used for a variety of purposes by Native Americans, such as by the Navajo to make tubes for bellows, [31] by the Cheyenne to make bowls, [32] and by the native peoples of Montana who use the large trunk burls or knots to make bowls, dishes, drums, and pipe stems. [33]

  9. 5 Top Wood Stocks to Buy From the Promising Industry - AOL

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    The Zacks Building Products - Wood industry is gaining from solid housing and home improvement activities. Industry players WY, LPX, RYN, PCH and BCC are set to gain the most from the demand surge.